Why is NEP 2020 Vital for India’s Self-Reliance?

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Key Takeaways
- NEP 2020 is crucial for India's educational transformation.
- Teachers are recognized as 'transformers' in shaping future generations.
- The policy supports digital learning and modern teaching methods.
- It emphasizes experiential and competency-based education.
- NEP 2020 is aligned with India's vision of 'atmanirbharta'.
New Delhi, Sep 5 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday disseminated an article emphasizing the importance of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, illustrating its pivotal role in India's path towards self-reliance and progress.
Authored by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, the piece offers comprehensive perspectives on the evolving responsibilities of educators in a transformative world and how their function as 'transformers' will cultivate future generations into conscientious and upright citizens.
In sharing the Union Minister's article titled 'The Teacher in a Changing World', which appeared in a prominent daily, PM Modi noted, “The Union Minister elucidates the importance of NEP 2020 and how contemporary teachers are swiftly adapting to digital classrooms, AI, new curricula, and diverse learning needs, supported by initiatives like PM eVidya, DIKSHA, and SWAYAM.
Dharmendra Pradhan, reflecting on India's trajectory towards self-reliance and advancement, remarked that the NEP 2020 constitutes an ambitious national mission and serves as the foundation for the 'atmanirbharta' initiative by 2047.
“The NEP identifies teachers as 'transformers' who will mold future generations into capable, skilled, and well-rounded citizens. The Prime Minister has repeatedly stressed the significant role of teachers in this context,” he articulated in the article.
Furthermore, he stated, “Parents give birth; the guru imparts life. These life-givers are the essence of the magnificent structure. The school building, which the government can erect, is akin to the body, but the teachers embody the soul.”
Remarkably, the Prime Minister recently issued a strong appeal for achieving 'atmanirbharta' and adopting 'swadeshi' during his address to the nation from the Red Fort on Independence Day, and reiterated this message on various platforms, advocating for a prosperous India by 2047.
The NEP 2020 has recently marked its fifth anniversary since its inception. It has established an ambitious framework aimed at transforming India's educational institutions into environments where learning transcends textbooks, grades, or rote memorization. The “5+3+3+4” structure and National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023 are tailored to encourage experiential and competency-based learning.